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// Code generated by bpf2go; DO NOT EDIT.
//go:build mips || mips64 || ppc64 || s390x
package main
import (
"bytes"
_ "embed"
"fmt"
"io"
"github.com/cilium/ebpf"
)
// loadVariables returns the embedded CollectionSpec for variables.
func loadVariables() (*ebpf.CollectionSpec, error) {
reader := bytes.NewReader(_VariablesBytes)
spec, err := ebpf.LoadCollectionSpecFromReader(reader)
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("can't load variables: %w", err)
}
return spec, err
}
// loadVariablesObjects loads variables and converts it into a struct.
//
// The following types are suitable as obj argument:
//
// *variablesObjects
// *variablesPrograms
// *variablesMaps
//
// See ebpf.CollectionSpec.LoadAndAssign documentation for details.
func loadVariablesObjects(obj interface{}, opts *ebpf.CollectionOptions) error {
spec, err := loadVariables()
if err != nil {
return err
}
return spec.LoadAndAssign(obj, opts)
}
// variablesSpecs contains maps and programs before they are loaded into the kernel.
//
// It can be passed ebpf.CollectionSpec.Assign.
type variablesSpecs struct {
variablesProgramSpecs
variablesMapSpecs
variablesVariableSpecs
}
// variablesProgramSpecs contains programs before they are loaded into the kernel.
//
// It can be passed ebpf.CollectionSpec.Assign.
type variablesProgramSpecs struct {
ConstExample *ebpf.ProgramSpec `ebpf:"const_example"`
GlobalExample *ebpf.ProgramSpec `ebpf:"global_example"`
HiddenExample *ebpf.ProgramSpec `ebpf:"hidden_example"`
}
// variablesMapSpecs contains maps before they are loaded into the kernel.
//
// It can be passed ebpf.CollectionSpec.Assign.
type variablesMapSpecs struct {
}
// variablesVariableSpecs contains global variables before they are loaded into the kernel.
//
// It can be passed ebpf.CollectionSpec.Assign.
type variablesVariableSpecs struct {
ConstU32 *ebpf.VariableSpec `ebpf:"const_u32"`
GlobalU16 *ebpf.VariableSpec `ebpf:"global_u16"`
}
// variablesObjects contains all objects after they have been loaded into the kernel.
//
// It can be passed to loadVariablesObjects or ebpf.CollectionSpec.LoadAndAssign.
type variablesObjects struct {
variablesPrograms
variablesMaps
variablesVariables
variablesStructOps
}
// variablesStructOps contains all struct_ops types.
type variablesStructOps struct {
}
func (o *variablesObjects) Close() error {
return _VariablesClose(
&o.variablesPrograms,
&o.variablesMaps,
)
}
// variablesMaps contains all maps after they have been loaded into the kernel.
//
// It can be passed to loadVariablesObjects or ebpf.CollectionSpec.LoadAndAssign.
type variablesMaps struct {
}
func (m *variablesMaps) Close() error {
return _VariablesClose()
}
// variablesVariables contains all global variables after they have been loaded into the kernel.
//
// It can be passed to loadVariablesObjects or ebpf.CollectionSpec.LoadAndAssign.
type variablesVariables struct {
ConstU32 *ebpf.Variable `ebpf:"const_u32"`
GlobalU16 *ebpf.Variable `ebpf:"global_u16"`
}
// variablesPrograms contains all programs after they have been loaded into the kernel.
//
// It can be passed to loadVariablesObjects or ebpf.CollectionSpec.LoadAndAssign.
type variablesPrograms struct {
ConstExample *ebpf.Program `ebpf:"const_example"`
GlobalExample *ebpf.Program `ebpf:"global_example"`
HiddenExample *ebpf.Program `ebpf:"hidden_example"`
}
func (p *variablesPrograms) Close() error {
return _VariablesClose(
p.ConstExample,
p.GlobalExample,
p.HiddenExample,
)
}
func _VariablesClose(closers ...io.Closer) error {
for _, closer := range closers {
if err := closer.Close(); err != nil {
return err
}
}
return nil
}
// Do not access this directly.
//
//go:embed variables_bpfeb.o
var _VariablesBytes []byte